EP3361663B1 - Procédé et appareil pour émettre des données de réémission à l'aide d'une harq dans un système de communication sans fil - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to wireless communication, and more particularly, to a method for transmitting retransmission data using HARQ in a wireless communication system and an apparatus using the same.
- a wireless communication system is widely deployed to provide various types of communication services, such as voice and data.
- An object of a wireless communication system is to enable a plurality of terminals to perform reliable communication regardless of their locations and mobility.
- a wireless communication system is a multiple access system capable of supporting communication with a plurality of terminals by sharing available radio resources.
- radio resources include time, a frequency, code, transmission power and so on.
- Examples of a multiple access system includes a time division multiple access (TDMA) system, a code division multiple access (CDMA) system, a frequency division multiple access (FDMA) system, an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) system, a single carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) system and so on.
- TDMA time division multiple access
- CDMA code division multiple access
- FDMA frequency division multiple access
- OFDMA orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- SC-FDMA single carrier frequency division multiple access
- a base station properly allocates radio resources to each piece of user equipment (UE) within a cell through scheduling.
- the UE may transmit control information or user data to the BS using the allocated radio resources.
- a method for transmitting control information and a method for transmitting user data may be different.
- a method for allocating radio resources for control information and a method for allocating radio resources for user data may be different.
- radio resources for control information and radio resources for user data may be different.
- a BS may differently manage radio resources reserved for control information and radio resources reserved for user data.
- the time taken for control information or data user to be transmitted on a single subframe is a transmission time interval (TTI).
- TTI transmission time interval
- the length of a single subframe is 1 ms.
- a next-generation wireless communication system for responding to a change of a higher data rate and a faster channel environment attempts to achieve latency of 1 ms on a user plane. That is, a TTI having a length of 1 ms has a structure not suitable for low latency requirements in a next-generation wireless communication system. Accordingly, there is a need for a method for disposing a radio resource structure for satisfying lower latency by controlling a short TTI subdivided from the existing TTI.
- US 2015/098418 A1 relates to opportunistic retransmissions.
- a user equipment (UE) is described to transmit data associated with a first hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) process, receive signaling indicating the UE is to retransmit the data in at least one subframe not belonging to the first HARQ process, and retransmit the data on the at least one subframe
- a base station (BS) is described to schedule a UE to transmit data on a first HARQ process and signal the UE to retransmit the data in at least one subframe not belonging to the first HARQ process.
- US 2013/051272 A1 discloses a receiving node making an early estimate of outcome of a decoding attempt and sending a corresponding early feedback (EHF) to a sending node.
- EHF early feedback
- US 2012/051332 A1 a method for communicating with a network.
- the method is described to include receiving an assignment of first timeslots for uplink communications, and receiving an instruction to reduce monitoring to a set of timeslots.
- the set of timeslots has a number of timeslots less than a number of timeslots to be monitored in accordance with the assignment.
- the method is further described to include receiving a negative acknowledgement of a data block previously transmitted to the network, and, after receiving the instruction to reduce monitoring and the negative acknowledgement, transmitting a new data block to the network before retransmitting the data block previously transmitted to the network.
- the present invention provides a method for transmitting retransmission data using HARQ in wireless communication system and an apparatus using the same as defined in the appended claims.
- a method according to claim 1 for transmitting retransmission data using hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) by a base station in a wireless communication system is provided.
- HARQ hybrid automatic repeat request
- an apparatus for transmitting retransmission data using hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) in a wireless communication system is provided.
- HARQ hybrid automatic repeat request
- the proposed technique it is possible to simultaneously transmit a downlink control signal and an uplink control signal in a limited low-latency resource.
- transmission using sTTI in a minimum of 4 RBs is enabled, and as a result, low-latency transmission is enabled even in an LTE system having a system band of 1.4 MHz. That is, reliability of performing retransmission using HARQ can be improved.
- CDMA code division multiple access
- FDMA frequency division multiple access
- TDMA time division multiple access
- OFDMA orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- SC-FDMA single carrier frequency division multiple access
- the CDMA can be implemented with a radio technology such as universal terrestrial radio access (UTRA) or CDMA-2000.
- UTRA universal terrestrial radio access
- the TDMA can be implemented with a radio technology such as global system for mobile communications (GSM)/general packet ratio service (GPRS)/enhanced data rate for GSM evolution (EDGE).
- GSM global system for mobile communications
- GPRS general packet ratio service
- EDGE enhanced data rate for GSM evolution
- the OFDMA can be implemented with a radio technology such as institute of electrical and electronics engineers (IEEE) 802.11 (Wi-Fi), IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX), IEEE 802-20, evolved UTRA (E-UTRA), etc.
- IEEE institute of electrical and electronics engineers
- Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
- WiMAX IEEE 802.16
- IEEE 802-20 evolved UTRA
- the UTRA is a part of a universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS).
- 3 rd generation partnership project (3GPP) long term evolution (LTE) is a part of an evolved UMTS (E-UMTS) using the E-UTRA.
- 3GPP LTE uses the OFDMA in a downlink and uses the SC-FDMA in an uplink.
- FIG. 1 shows a structure of a radio frame in 3GPP LTE.
- the radio frame consists of 10 subframes.
- One subframe consists of 2 slots.
- the slots in the radio frame are numbered from slot number 0 to 19.
- a time required for transmitting one subframe is defined as a transmission time interval (TTI).
- TTI is a unit of scheduling for transmitting a data.
- one subframe may have a length of 1 millisecond (ms), and one slot may have a length of 0.5 ms.
- the structure of the radio frame is for exemplary purposes only, and the number of subframes included in the radio frame or the number of slots included in the subframe and the number of SC-FDMA symbols included in the slot can change variously.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of a resource grid for one uplink slot in 3GPP LTE.
- the UL slot includes a plurality of SC-FDMA symbols in a time domain and includes a plurality of N UL RBs in a frequency domain. It is described that the SC-FDMA symbols are for representing one symbol period, and the SC-FDMA symbols can be OFDM symbols or symbol period according to the system.
- the RBs are a unit of resource allocation in the frequency domain and include 12 subcarriers.
- the number N UL of RBs included in the UL slot depends on a UL bandwidth defined in a cell.
- the UL bandwidth is system information.
- the UE may know N UL by acquiring the system information.
- Each element on the resource grid is referred to as a resource element.
- One RB includes 12 ⁇ 7 resource elements.
- the resource element on the resource grid can be identified by an index pair (k, l) within the slot.
- one RB includes 7 ⁇ 12 resource elements consisting of 7 SC-FDMA symbols in the time domain and 12 subcarriers in the frequency domain for example, the number of SC-FDMA symbols and the number of subcarriers in the RB are not limited thereto.
- the number of subcarriers or the number of SC-FDMA symbols included in the RB may change variously.
- the number of SC-FDMA symbols may change depending on a cyclic prefix (CP) length. For example, when using a normal CP, the number of SC-FDMA symbols included in one slot is 7, and when using an extended CP, the number of SC-FDMA symbols included in one slot is 6.
- CP cyclic prefix
- a resource grid for a single uplink slot may also be applied to a resource grid for a downlink slot.
- the downlink slot includes a plurality of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) symbols in a time domain.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
- FIG. 3 shows an example of a structure of a downlink subframe in 3GPP LTE.
- a downlink subframe includes two contiguous slots.
- a maximum of the former three OFDM symbols become a control region to which a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) is allocated, and the remaining OFDM symbols become a data region to which physical downlink shared channels (PDSCHs) are allocated.
- Control channels such as a physical control format indicator channel (PCFICH) and a physical hybrid-ARQ indicator channel (PHICH), in addition to a PDCCH may be allocated to the control region.
- PCFICH physical control format indicator channel
- PHICH physical hybrid-ARQ indicator channel
- the inclusion of the three OFDM symbols in the control region is only an example.
- the number of OFDM symbols included in the control region of a subframe may be aware through a PCFICH.
- a PHICH carries hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) acknowledgement (ACK)/not-acknowledgement (NACK) information as a response to uplink data transmission.
- HARQ hybrid automatic repeat request
- ACK acknowledgement
- NACK not-
- a PDCCH may carry a downlink grant that provides notification of the resource allocation of downlink transmission on a PDSCH.
- UE may read downlink user data transmitted through a PDSCH by decoding control information transmitted through the PDCCH.
- the PDCCH may carry control information, used for physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) scheduling, to the UE.
- the control information used for PUSCH scheduling is an uplink grant that provides notification of the resource allocation of uplink transmission.
- a control region consists of an aggregation of a plurality of control channel elements (CCEs).
- CCEs control channel elements
- a PDCCH is transmitted on an aggregation of one or some contiguous CCEs.
- a CCE corresponds to a plurality of resource element groups.
- a resource element group is used to define the mapping of a control channel to a resource element.
- N cce a total number of CCEs
- CCE indices of 0 to N cce ,k-1 are assigned to CCEs.
- a total number of CCEs within a subframe may also be different in each subframe because the number of OFDM symbols included in a control region within a subframe may be different in each subframe.
- Data, a control physical signal, and control information may be transmitted in a subframe, and a control physical signal and control information other than data may be transmitted in a special symbol.
- a time section resource transmission structure may be designated in a UE unit or may be designated so that it is in common applied to all of pieces of UE in a cell or system. At the same time, a transmission structure may be limitedly designated so that it is applied depending on a time or frequency band (subband). If the time section resource transmission structure is designated in a UE unit, UE may be notified of such designation using a UE-specific downlink physical control channel or UE-specific RRC signaling. In the case of the UE-common designation of a BS or network, UE may be notified of the designation using a UE-common downlink physical control channel or UE-common RRC signaling as system information.
- FIG. 4 shows the structure of a radio frame including subframes and special symbols.
- the length of each subframe is 0.214 ms.
- special symbols within the radio frame may be disposed at equal distances, may be disposed only at a specific location, or may be irregularly disposed. If the role of special symbols is for measurement, detection or the transfer of information, the special symbols may be disposed at equal distances. Special symbols may be irregularly disposed depending on the number of pieces of UE within a cell or a channel characteristic. Some examples in which a special symbol is disposed are described below.
- FIG. 5 shows an example of the structure of a radio frame in which special symbols have been contiguously disposed at the front part of the radio frame.
- FIG. 6 shows an example of the structure of a radio frame in which special symbols have been contiguously disposed at the back part of the radio frame.
- FIG. 5 shows a transmission resource structure in which special symbols 510 and 520 are contiguously disposed in symbols that are temporally the first two on the radio frame.
- FIG. 6 shows a transmission resource structure in which special symbols are contiguously disposed in symbols 610 and 620 that are temporally the last two on the radio frame.
- the locations of special symbols in each radio frame may be different in a radio frame unit or a plurality of radio frame units. If one or a plurality of special symbol is periodically disposed in a radio frame unit, the locations of special symbol in a corresponding cycle may be patterned, and an index may be assigned to the pattern.
- a BS may notify UE of control information about a bitmap form in a radio frame unit through RRC signaling, may transfer the control information to the UE through a downlink physical data channel using an MAC control element (CE), or may transfer the control information to the UE through a downlink physical control channel.
- CE MAC control element
- the time section transmission resource structure is specified in a UE unit in frequency division duplex (FDD).
- the time section transmission resource structure may be applied to both a downlink transmission band and an uplink transmission band or only one of a downlink transmission band and an uplink transmission band with respect to all of pieces of UE within a cell.
- the time section transmission resource structure may be specified in a UE unit in time division duplex (TDD) or full duplex using specific radio resources for uplink/downlink transmission.
- the time section transmission resource structure may be applied to both downlink transmission time resources and uplink transmission time resources or only one of downlink transmission time resources and uplink transmission time resources with respect to all of pieces of UE within a cell.
- a method for designating downlink transmission resources and uplink transmission resources in a radio frame unit may be applied to the time section transmission resource structure.
- a method for designating downlink transmission resources and uplink transmission resources in a subframe unit within a radio frame may be applied to the time section transmission resource structure.
- the time section transmission resource structure is provided on the basis that it may be independently applied to uplink/downlink transmission resources using parameters independently on a physical control channel or RRC signaling. Furthermore, if only a method for simultaneously applying uplink transmission and downlink transmission is used depending on a method for applying a system, the time section transmission resource structure may be applied in common simultaneously using a single parameter on a physical control channel or RRC signaling.
- the time section transmission resource structure defines a special symbol within a radio frame independently of a subframe.
- the special symbol may be used to transmit special cell-common or UE-specific control information.
- the special symbol may be used to transmit a special cell-common or UE-specific physical signal (e.g., a pilot, a reference signal or a synchronization signal) for the purpose of the measurement or detection of UE.
- a signal or control information that is transmitted in the special symbol are described below in the case of downlink and uplink.
- a BS transmits a PDCCH, including UE-common control information or pieces of UE-specific control information required to be transmitted from the BS or a specific network radio node to UE through downlink, to the UE through a special symbol.
- the UE may receive a physical channel, that is, the object of the special symbol.
- the PDCCH is basically designed on a frequency resource on a single special symbol, but may be designed on a plurality of symbols resources and frequency resources if a plurality of special symbols is used.
- a BS may transmit a downlink synchronization physical signal transmitted so as to obtain the downlink reception synchronization of UE through one or more special symbols.
- a primary synchronization signal (PSS) and a secondary synchronization signal (SSS) become the object of a downlink synchronization physical signal.
- PSS primary synchronization signal
- SSS secondary synchronization signal
- the location of a special symbol used to the corresponding object within a specific defined radio frame on time section resources may be designated in a UE-common manner.
- a BS and UE permanently designate the location of a special symbol without separate signaling.
- a downlink channel measurement pilot is transmitted through one or more special symbols defined separately from a UE data channel transmission time section. Furthermore, UE performs radio channel measurement using a corresponding pilot through a corresponding special symbol.
- This method may be used as a method for preventing the deterioration of data transmission performance generated because resources for transmitting the existing data channel are excessively used to transmit a pilot signal if a technology in which downlink transmission is performed using a large number of transmission antennas, such as massive MIMO, is used in a mobile communication system.
- the massive MIMO may be defined as a transmission method using 16 or more transmission antennas. It is assumed that a downlink channel measurement pilot is transmitted using a plurality of special symbols.
- the multiplexing method of a multiple pilot resource pattern using a basic TDM, FDM method in addition to the multiplexing method of a multiple pilot resource pattern using a basic TDM, FDM method, the multiplexing method of a multiple pilot resource pattern using a CDM method through the application of time section orthogonal code or frequency section orthogonal code may be applied.
- a specific network radio node excludes the transmission of a radio signal in all of subcarrier resources or some designated subcarrier resources included in a special symbol on time section transmission resources that are to be used for transmission by the specific network radio node (or BS).
- UE that is provided with service from a corresponding network radio node may use a method for receiving a specific signal (it may be defined as a pilot or reference signal) of adjacent network radio nodes (or BSs) through the corresponding symbol.
- a special symbol transmission signal on a plurality of network radio nodes may be defined as a pilot (or reference signal) for downlink channel measurement.
- all of subcarrier resources within a specific pilot pattern or a corresponding symbol may be specially defined as a null power pilot.
- an operation for the UE interference measurement of the first example may be applied in a situation in which a serving network radio node also transmits a signal by applying a specific resources pattern of a specific pilot (or reference signal) of a specific channel may also be applied.
- a downlink ACK/NACK signal for transmitting uplink data is defined as a physical channel on a specific special symbol.
- a network radio node (or a BS) that receives the uplink data transmits the downlink ACK/NACK signal through the corresponding special symbol.
- a correction mechanism operation for detecting an error of a system physical layer may be defined so that UE that transmits the uplink data receives the downlink ACK/NACK signal through the corresponding special symbol.
- a radio network node (or a BS) adopting a time section transmission resource structure also applies a downlink transmission method of massive MIMO.
- an operation for transmitting, by a network radio node (or a BS), the transmission of a signature, pilot or reference signal for supporting the UE beam tracking of massive MIMO in a specific cycle through a special symbol and receiving, by UE, the signature, pilot or reference signal through a corresponding special symbol may be defined as applied.
- a method for designing the uplink synchronization signal (e.g., a physical random access channel (PRACH) preamble in 3GPP LTE) of UE in the length of one or a plurality of special symbols and transmitting the uplink synchronization signal may be applied in a situation in which this time section transmission resource structure is applied as an uplink transmission frame structure.
- PRACH physical random access channel
- An uplink channel sounding signal of UE may be designated to be transmitted through a special symbol on the time section transmission resource structure. If a network radio node (or a BS) instructs the uplink channel sounding signal to be transmitted, a UE-specific uplink data transmission grant at a specific point of time prior to a corresponding special symbol by a designated length (it may be designated in a radio frame or subframe unit) may be triggered in a PDCCH using in a channel sounding transmission indicator.
- a UE-specific uplink data transmission grant may be designated using an RRC parameter and signaled to UE when a periodical channel sounding signal is transmitted. In both the methods, a point of time at which the transmission of a UE-specific channel sounding signal is attempted and a resource configuration may be previously designated using an RRC parameter and signaled to UE.
- the time section transmission resource structure is applied as an uplink transmission frame structure
- a method for transmitting uplink control information of specific UE through a PUCCH designed on one or a plurality of special symbols may be applied.
- the uplink control information of UE may be defined as follows.
- the type of uplink physical control channel transmitted through one or a plurality of special symbols may be designated by taking into consideration the requirement information about of the above-described uplink control information, that is, a bit size.
- the type basically includes the following two schemes.
- An operation for allowing a network radio node (or a BS) to measure the uplink reception interference signal of another network radio node or UE through one or more special symbols may be defined.
- a plurality of pieces of specific UE or a specific network radio node (or a BS) may be designated to transmit a special pilot (or reference signal or signature), that is, an object of interference measurement, using a special symbol.
- the specific radio network node (or the BS) may check a surrounding interference situation by receiving and detecting such signals.
- the transmission of a corresponding pilot through special symbols of pieces of UEs that are to be received by the specific network radio node (or the BS) through uplink may be excluded.
- all of subcarrier resources within a specific pilot pattern or a corresponding symbol may be specially defined as a null power pilot.
- FEC forward error correction
- ARQ automatic repeat request
- the hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) scheme in which the FEC and the ARQ are combined checks whether data received by a physical layer includes an error which may not be decoded and requests retransmission when the error occurs, thereby improving performance.
- HARQ hybrid automatic repeat request
- a receiver transmits an acknowledgement (ACK) signal as reception acknowledgement when no error is detected in the received data to notify a transmitter of successful reception.
- ACK acknowledgement
- NACK not-acknowledgment
- the transmitter may retransmit the data when the NACK signal is received.
- HARQ processes are used as a method for recovering the error of the data and there are two types of the asynchronous HARQ process and the synchronous HARQ process according to the timing of the data retransmission.
- FIG, 7 illustrates an example of an asynchronous HARQ process.
- a base station receiving the NACK in the downlink transmits the retransmission data by setting an NDI in a DL grant (DCI format 1) as a bit indicating that the transmitted data is the retransmission data. In this case, it is together indicated for which data the corresponding data is the retransmission data including an HARQ process ID. Since the HARQ process is asynchronous, the timing of retransmitting the data is not fixed but may vary.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an example of a synchronous HARQ process.
- the base station receiving the NACK in the uplink transmits the retransmission data may allocate a resource for the retransmission data to a new resource by setting an NDI in a UL grant (DCI format 1) as a bit indicating that the transmitted data is the retransmission data.
- the UL grant is omitted to transmit the retransmission data to the same resource as initial transmission data.
- a timing of retransmitting the data is continuously fixed to a subframe within 4 ms after receiving the NACK.
- the HARQ technique basically attempts error correction on a received code and determines whether to retransmit the data using a simple error detection code such as a cyclic redundancy check (CRC).
- CRC cyclic redundancy check
- the HARQ scheme for the retransmission is generally divided into three types as follows. In the LTE system, the HARQ technique is performed through chase combining (CC) or incremental redundancy (IR).
- the receiving end discards a packet having the error and requests retransmission and the transmitting end transmits the same packet as in initial transmission. This improves the reliability of the system and improves the performance through the FEC scheme by packetizing the packet with the error.
- the HARQ technique type 2 is a technique used to not packetizing the packet with the error but combining the packet with the retransmitted packet. Combining multiple packets may result in the same effect as increasing signal power.
- HARQ technique type 3 (incremental redundancy): In case of Type 1, it is necessary to prevent unnecessarily high redundancy codes from being transmitted during the initial transmission.
- HARQ technique type 3 is a technique that uses a code with a high code rate in the initial transmission and transmits additional redundancy when the retransmission is performed.
- the transmitting end performs the retransmission after receiving the ACK/NACK signal from the receiving end. Since a time required for unidirectional communication in the LTE system is 4 ms, it takes a minimum of 8 ms to perform the retransmission.
- a main performance metric is a transmission rate, such as a mobile broadband service
- the time required for the retransmission is not a major issue.
- the time is an important issue in a mission critical service requiring low latency and high reliability.
- MTC machine type communications
- a next generation wireless communication system aims to satisfy a user plane latency of 1ms in order to provide a lower latency service.
- the user plane latency includes not only the existing TTI length but also an encoding time and a decoding time.
- the encoding/decoding time is also decreased proportionally in association with a decreased TTI.
- the sTTI structure for recycling OFDM symbols of the LTE system may have the frame structure including the special symbol in the subframe as described above.
- the HARQ process is proposed so that the latency of the user plane becomes 1 ms or less in consideration of the latency due to the special symbols.
- an opportunistic retransmission technique is proposed to transmit important and urgent information as quickly and accurately as possible.
- the opportunistic retransmission technique is advantageous in that the retransmission data is transmitted faster than a technique that retransmit the data after receiving a general ACK/NACK signal.
- retransmission may not be performed when there is no redundant resource.
- the sTTI structure for achieving the latency of the user plane of 1 ms using the OFDM symbol of the LTE system may be generally divided into an sTTI structure having three symbols and an sTTI structure having two symbols.
- proposed is the HARQ process to which the sTTI structure having three symbols and the sTTI structure having two symbols are applied.
- FIG. 9 illustrates an example of an HARQ process of an sTTI structure having three symbols in which special symbols are consecutively arranged.
- FIG. 10 illustrates an example of an HARQ process of an sTTI structure having three symbols in which special symbols are dispersively disposed.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 are different from each other in that in FIG. 9 , special symbols (ss) are disposed as two consecutive symbols and in FIG. 10 , the special symbols (ss) are dispersively disposed as one symbol.
- An ACK/NACK feedback procedure of the HARQ process of the sTTI structure having three symbols to satisfy the latency of the user plane of 1 ms is as follows.
- the maximum number of HARQ processes is six.
- ACK/NACK feedback information for a short PDSCH (sPDSCH) defined as a short PDCCH (sPDCCH) in an sTTI 900 or 1000) with a time index of n is transmitted in sTTI 930 or 1030 with a time index of n + 3.
- the sPUSCH defined as the sPDCCH in the sTTI 900 or 1000 with the time index of n is transmitted in the sTTIs 930 or 1030 with the index of n + 3.
- the ACK/NACK feedback information for the sPUSCH is transmitted in the sTTI 960 or 1060 with a time index of n + 6.
- the presence of a special symbol (ss) located between the sTTIs does not change the time index of the sTTI.
- FIG. 11 illustrates an example of an HARQ process of an sTTI structure having two symbols when there are special symbols.
- FIG. 12 illustrates an example of an HARQ process of an sTTI structure having two symbols when there is no special symbol.
- a symbol interval of the ACK/NACK feedback for the downlink signal and a symbol interval of the ACK/NACK feedback for the uplink signal have different lengths. This is to ensure a sufficient data decoding time that requires a relatively long process time in preparation for encoding in the frame structure in which the special symbol (ss) exists.
- both symbol intervals have different lengths in order to satisfy the latency of the user plane of 1 ms.
- the ACK/NACK feedback procedure of the HARQ process of the sTTI structure having two symbols is as follows. First, the maximum number of HARQ processes is six.
- the ACK/NACK feedback information for the sPDSCH defined as the sPDCCH in the sTTI 1100 with the time index of n is transmitted in the sTTI 1160 with the time index of n + 6.
- the sPUSCH defined as the sPDCCH in the sTTI 1100 with the time index of n is transmitted in the sTTIs 1160 with the index of n + 6.
- the ACK/NACK feedback information for the sPUSCH is transmitted in an sTTI 1190 with a time index of n + 9.
- the special symbol ss is not utilized as the sTTI, the presence of the special symbol ss located between the sTTIs does not change the time index of the sTTI.
- the ACK/NACK feedback information for the sPDSCH defined as the sPDCCH in the sTTI 1200 with the time index of n is transmitted in the sTTI 1260 with the time index of n + 6.
- the sPUSCH defined as the sPDCCH in the sTTI 1200 with the time index of n is transmitted in the sTTIs 1260 with the index of n + 6.
- the ACK/NACK feedback information for the sPUSCH is transmitted in an sTTI 1290 with a time index of n + 10.
- the special symbol ss is utilized as the sTTI, the presence of the special symbol ss located between the sTTIs may increase the time index of the sTTI.
- the opportunistic retransmission technique is a technique for performing retransmission before the transmitting end receives the ACK/NACK signal or regardless of receiving the ACK/NACK signal using a redundant radio resource when the redundant radio resource exists.
- the HARQ process to which the opportunistic retransmission technique is applied may be performed only by unit of the existing TTI or only by unit of the sTTI.
- the HARQ process may be performed by applying both the TTI structure and the sTTI structure. When the TTI structure and the sTTI structure are applied together, a probability that the redundant radio resource will be generated in the LTE system may increase.
- the sTTI structure may be represented by the sTTI which has less symbols than the TTI.
- the sTTI structure may be represented by the sTTI in which each symbol length itself is reduced.
- the existing HARQ process technique determines whether to retransmit the data according to a success or failure of decoding in the receiving end. That is, the retransmission is performed after receiving the ACK/NACK signal for the initial transmission data.
- the retransmission data may be called general retransmission data.
- the opportunistic retransmission technique is a technique for determining retransmission according to the presence of the redundant radio resource.
- the redundant radio resource corresponds to a remaining resource excluding resources used for transmitting the initial transmission data and the ACK/NACK signal for the initial transmission data. That is, a scheduling priority of the data transmitted through the opportunistic retransmission technique needs to be set lower than the initial transmission data and the retransmission data after receiving the ACK / NACK signal for the initial transmission data.
- the retransmission is performed before receiving the ACK/NACK signal or regardless of receiving the ACK/NACK signal. Due to the above feature, the opportunistic retransmission technique may be designed to satisfy the following conditions.
- FIG. 13 illustrates an example of a configuration of a DCI format for downlink retransmission depending on an ORI value.
- FIG. 14 illustrates an example of the configuration of the DCI format for downlink retransmission depending on the ORI value.
- a simple DL grant for downlink opportunistic retransmission may be used.
- the DCI format illustrated in FIGS. 13 and 14 may be configured using the simple DL grant.
- the information included in the simple DL grant is as follows.
- the simple DL grant may be used for other purposes at the same time, including the opportunistic retransmission.
- the simple DL grant includes the following information.
- ⁇ A of the opportunistic retransmission and the general data transmission is specified through the higher layer signaling and the power reduction ratio ⁇ B to the previous transmission is delivered through the simple DL grant.
- 0 ⁇ ⁇ A ⁇ 1 and 0 ⁇ ⁇ B ⁇ 1.
- the transmission power of the opportunistic retransmission received at this time is P ⁇ A ⁇ B .
- the transmission power of the opportunistic retransmission received at this time becomes P ⁇ B .
- the information may be transmitted using the bits not used in the opportunistic retransmission.
- the opportunistic retransmission fewer PCIDs are required than the general retransmission and further, because of a constraint of the encoding time, only a few bits are required for a smaller number of modulation schemes. Therefore, power setting information of the opportunistic retransmission may be transmitted using the redundant bits in the PCID and the MCS.
- the power information of the opportunistic retransmission may be transmitted by using only the redundant bits in the PCID or only the redundant bits in the MCS.
- FIG. 13 illustrates configuration information of the DCI format when the ORI of the simple DL grant is 0
- FIG. 14 illustrates the configuration information of the DCI format when the ORI of the simple DL grant is 1.
- the lengths of the DCI formats in FIGS. 13 and 14 are the same as each other.
- the configuration information may include the power setting information (DL PC) of the opportunistic retransmission by utilizing the redundant bits in the PCID and the MCS.
- the interval for transmitting the ACK/NACK signal after receiving the downlink opportunistic retransmission signal is the same as the transmission interval of the ACK/NACK signal for the general signal transmission.
- the transmission resource of the ACK/NACK signal for the downlink opportunistic retransmission is mapped to one of the uplink control signals corresponding to the resource that transmits the simple DL grant.
- the resource for performing the downlink opportunistic retransmission is configured through inter-cell coordination.
- the exchange of information between the base stations is performed through the X2 interface and when the downlink opportunistic retransmission is performed, the index information of the resource whose maximum power is limited and the corresponding maximum power value are transmitted.
- the base station that receives the index information and the maximum power value determines a signal to be scheduled in the corresponding frequency band according to the importance of the signal.
- the types of information through the X2 interface according to the network environment are as follows.
- FIGS. 13 and 14 A specific embodiment of FIGS. 13 and 14 is as follows.
- a retransmission indicator field may be regarded as corresponding to an ORI field included in the DCI format. Therefore, the retransmission indicator field may indicate whether the retransmission data is the general retransmission data or the opportunistic retransmission data.
- the general retransmission data is retransmission data to be retransmitted after receiving the ACK/NACK signal for the initial transmission data and the opportunistic retransmission data is retransmission data to be retransmitted before receiving the ACK/NACK signal for the initial transmission data.
- the radio resource corresponds to the redundant radio resource and the radio resource is determined in the radio resource excluding the resource for transmitting the initial transmission data and the resource for transmitting the general retransmission data. Further, the radio resource may be determined through the inter-cell coordination among the base stations. That is, the index information of the radio resource whose maximum power value of the retransmission data is limited and the information on the maximum power value of the retransmission data may be received from a neighbor base station adjacent to a serving base station.
- the DCI format including the retransmission indicator field is configured when there is the radio resource for transmitting the retransmission data. That is, the retransmission indicator field may be included in the DCI format to indicate the opportunistic retransmission data to be retransmitted before receiving the ACK/NACK signal.
- the DCI format may further include a process ID (PCID) field and a modulation coding scheme (MCS) field.
- PCID field indicates the number of HARQ processes of the retransmission data.
- the number of HARQ processes of the retransmission data is determined according to the number of HARQ processes until the ACK/NACK signal for the initial transmission data is received after the initial transmission data is transmitted. The reason is that the HARQ process of the opportunistic retransmission data is performed until the ACK/NACK signal for the initial transmission data is received after the initial transmission data is transmitted.
- the power information for the retransmission data may be transmitted using the redundant bits in the PCID field and the MCS field. The reason is that when the retransmission data is the opportunistic retransmission data, fewer PCID bits are required than the general retransmission and because of the constraint of the encoding time, only fewer MCS bits are required.
- the retransmission data is transmitted using the remaining power other than the power used for the initial transmission data and the power used for the general retransmission data.
- the retransmission data may be transmitted using the channel code and the modulation scheme used for the initial transmission data. Further, the channel code is used as it is, but the modulation scheme may be changed and used.
- the DCI format configured when the retransmission indicator field indicates that the retransmission data is the opportunistic retransmission data has the same-length bit as the DCI format configured when the retransmission indicator field indicates that the retransmission data is the general retransmission data.
- the power information for the opportunistic retransmission data is additionally included in the DCI format, but a total length of the DCI format is the same because the power information for the opportunistic retransmission data adopts the redundant bits in the PCID field and the MCS field.
- the HARQ processes of the initial transmission data and the retransmission data may be performed by unit of a shorter sTTI than the TTI corresponding to the subframe. Further, the HARQ processes may be performed only by unit of the existing TTI or only by unit of the sTTI. In addition, the HARQ process may be performed by applying both the TTI structure and the sTTI structure. When the TTI structure and the sTTI structure are applied together, a probability that the redundant radio resource will be generated in the LTE system may increase.
- a symbol interval of the ACK/NACK signal for the downlink data and the symbol interval of the ACK/NACK signal for the uplink data may have different lengths.
- the retransmission data is transmitted through the radio resource according to the scheduling of the DCI format configured in advance.
- FIG. 15 illustrates an example of the configuration of the DCI format for uplink retransmission depending on the ORI value.
- FIG. 16 illustrates an example of the configuration of the DCI format for the uplink retransmission depending on the ORI value.
- a simple UL grant for uplink opportunistic retransmission may be used.
- the DCI format illustrated in FIGS. 15 and 16 may be configured using the simple UL grant.
- the information included in the simple UL grant is as follows.
- the transmission power of the opportunistic retransmission received at this time becomes P ⁇ B .
- the power reduction ratio value to the previous transmission defined by the higher layer signaling may be defined separately in the uplink and the downlink.
- the simple UL grant may be used for other purposes at the same time, including the opportunistic retransmission.
- the simple UL grant includes the following information.
- FIG. 15 illustrates configuration information of the DCI format when the ORI of the simple UL grant is 0
- FIG. 16 illustrates the configuration information of the DCI format when the ORI of the simple UL grant is 1.
- the lengths of the DCI formats in FIGS. 15 and 16 are the same as each other.
- the configuration information may include the power setting information (UL PC) of the opportunistic retransmission by utilizing the redundant bits in the PCID and the MCS.
- the interval for transmitting the ACK/NACK signal after receiving the uplink opportunistic retransmission signal is the same as the transmission interval of the ACK/NACK signal for the general signal transmission.
- the transmission resource of the ACK/NACK signal for the uplink opportunistic retransmission is mapped to one of the uplink control signals corresponding to the resource that transmits the simple UL grant.
- the resource for performing the uplink opportunistic retransmission is configured through inter-cell coordination.
- the uplink retransmission is applied in the same scheme as the downlink retransmission.
- FIG. 17 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure for transmitting retransmission data using HARQ in a wireless communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a retransmission indicator field may be regarded as corresponding to an ORI field included in the DCI format. Therefore, the retransmission indicator field may indicate whether the retransmission data is the general retransmission data or the opportunistic retransmission data.
- the general retransmission data is retransmission data to be retransmitted after receiving the ACK/NACK signal for the initial transmission data and the opportunistic retransmission data is retransmission data to be retransmitted before receiving the ACK/NACK signal for the initial transmission data.
- step S1710 it is determined whether there is the radio resource for transmitting the retransmission data.
- the radio resource corresponds to the redundant radio resource and the radio resource is determined in the radio resource excluding the resource for transmitting the initial transmission data and the resource for transmitting the general retransmission data.
- the DCI format including the retransmission indicator field is configured when there is the radio resource for transmitting the retransmission data. That is, the retransmission indicator field may be included in the DCI format to indicate the opportunistic retransmission data to be retransmitted before receiving the ACK/NACK signal.
- step S1730 the retransmission data is transmitted through the radio resource according to the scheduling of the DCI format configured in step S1720.
- FIG. 18 is a block diagram showing an apparatus for wireless communication for implementing an embodiment of the present invention.
- An apparatus 1000 for wireless communication includes a processor 1810, a memory 1820 and a radio frequency (RF) unit 1830.
- RF radio frequency
- the processor 1810 may be configured to implement proposed functions, procedures and/or methods described in this description. Layers of the radio interface protocol may be implemented in the processor 1810. The processor 1810 may handle a procedure explained above.
- the memory 1820 is operatively coupled with the processor 1810, and the RF unit 1830 is operatively coupled with the processor 1810.
- the processor 1810 may include application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), other chipset, logic circuit and/or data processing device.
- the memory 1820 may include read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), flash memory, memory card, storage medium and/or other storage device.
- the RF unit 1830 may include baseband circuitry to process radio frequency signals.
- modules e.g., procedures, functions, and so on
- the modules can be stored in memory 1820 and executed by processor 1810.
- the memory 1820 can be implemented within the processor 1810 or external to the processor 1810 in which case those can be communicatively coupled to the processor 1810 via various means as is known in the art.
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- Procédé de transmission de données de retransmission à l'aide d'une demande de répétition automatique hybride, HARQ, au moyen d'une station de base dans un système de communication sans fil, le procédé comprenant :la détermination selon laquelle il existe ou non une ressource radio destinée à transmettre les données de retransmission ;la configuration d'un format d'informations de commande de liaison descendante, DCI, comprenant un champ indicateur de retransmission lorsque la ressource radio existe, le champ indicateur de retransmission indiquant si les données de retransmission sont des données de retransmission générale qui sont retransmises après avoir reçu un signal ACK/NACK pour des données de transmission initiale ou des données de retransmission opportuniste qui sont retransmises avant de recevoir le signal ACK/NACK pour les données de transmission initiale ;lorsque les données de retransmission sont des données de retransmission opportuniste,la réception d'informations d'indice de la ressource radio dans lesquelles une valeur de puissance maximale des données de retransmission est limitée et d'informations sur la valeur de puissance maximale des données de retransmission provenant d'une autre station de base adjacente à la station de base ; etla transmission des données de retransmission à travers la ressource radio sur la base du format DCI et des informations reçues, dans lequel les données de retransmission sont des données de retransmission opportuniste.
- Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le format DCI comprend en outre un champ d'identification de processus, PCID, et un schéma de codage de modulation, MCS.
- Procédé selon la revendication 2, dans lequel le format DCI, configuré lorsque le champ indicateur de retransmission indique que les données de retransmission sont les données de retransmission opportuniste, a la même longueur binaire que le format DCI configuré lorsque le champ indicateur de retransmission indique que les données de retransmission sont les données de retransmission générale.
- Procédé selon la revendication 2, dans lequel lorsque le champ indicateur de retransmission indique que les données de retransmission sont les données de retransmission opportuniste, des informations de puissance pour les données de retransmission sont transmises en utilisant des bits de redondance dans le champ PCID et le champ MCS.
- Procédé selon la revendication 4, dans lequel le champ PCID indique le nombre de processus HARQ de la retransmission opportuniste et le nombre de processus HARQ de la retransmission opportuniste est déterminé en fonction du nombre de processus HARQ jusqu'à la réception du signal ACK/NACK pour les données de transmission initiale après avoir transmis les données de transmission initiale.
- Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la ressource radio est déterminée dans des ressources radio autres qu'une ressource pour transmettre les données de transmission initiale et une ressource pour transmettre les données de retransmission générale.
- Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les données de retransmission sont transmises en utilisant une puissance restante autre que la puissance utilisée pour les données de transmission initiale et la puissance utilisée pour les données de retransmission générale.
- Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les données de retransmission sont transmises en utilisant un code de canal et un schéma de modulation utilisés pour les données de transmission initiale.
- Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les processus HARQ des données de transmission initiale et des données de retransmission sont exécutés par unité d'un sTTI plus court qu'un intervalle de temps de transmission, TTI, correspondant à une sous-trame.
- Procédé selon la revendication 9, dans lequel lorsque le sTTI correspond à deux symboles, un intervalle de symboles du signal ACK/NACK pour des données de liaison descendante et l'intervalle de symboles du signal ACK/NACK pour des données de liaison montante ont des longueurs différentes.
- Appareil sans fil (1800) destiné à transmettre des données de retransmission à l'aide d'une demande de répétition automatique hybride, HARQ, dans un système de communication sans fil, l'appareil (1800) comprenant :une unité radiofréquence, RF, (1830) destinée à émettre et à recevoir un signal radio ; etun processeur (1810) comprenant l'unité RF (1830), dans lequel le processeur (1810) est conçu pour :déterminer s'il existe ou non une ressource radio destinée à transmettre les données de retransmission ;configurer un format d'informations de commande de liaison descendante, DCI, comprenant un champ indicateur de retransmission lorsque la ressource radio existe, le champ indicateur de retransmission indiquant si les données de retransmission sont des données de retransmission générale qui sont retransmises après avoir reçu un signal ACK/NACK pour des données de transmission initiale ou des données de retransmission opportuniste qui sont retransmises avant de recevoir le signal ACK/NACK pour les données de transmission initiale ;lorsque les données de retransmission sont des données de retransmission opportuniste, recevoir des informations d'indice de la ressource radio dans lesquelles une valeur de puissance maximale des données de retransmission est limitée et des informations sur la valeur de puissance maximale des données de retransmission provenant d'une autre station de base adjacente à la station de base ; ettransmettre les données de retransmission à travers la ressource radio sur la base du format DCI et des informations reçues, dans lequel les données de retransmission sont des données de retransmission opportuniste.
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